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    How to load vismat materials in VrayForSkp? (mac user)

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    • FlatchoumF Offline
      Flatchoum
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      Hi guys, Question is in the title:How to load vismat materials in VrayForSkp? (mac user)
      I'm working on skp7.1.4870, And I downloaded Vray as a 1 month demo...I find it very exciting, though it is quite long to re-create a nice texture. There 's a lot of usefull functions, but as I'm working in an architecture company, I 'd have to use pre-made materials in order not to waste my time. But here's my dilemma; I never succeded to load any Vray material from my Library, despite it figures in my Applications/ASGVIS/Vfs/vrayplugins/vismat-material-collections.
      Has anyone an idea of what I should do? In a lack of nice renderings from my part, I'd have a hard time convincing my boss to invest in that render, which I suspect to be powerfull...

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      • FlatchoumF Offline
        Flatchoum
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        Sorry I forgot tomention the version of it: VrayFSu 1.49.01

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        • FlatchoumF Offline
          Flatchoum
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          Up! Is my english so bad, nobody even wants to answer my question? 😳

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            rspierenburg
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            In the Vray Material Editor if you right click in list of materials there is an option to 'Load Vray Material' it will then open up a browser in which you can direct it to the .vismat file you need.

            Rob

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            • FlatchoumF Offline
              Flatchoum
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              thanks a lot, I'll try it as soon as I can. Now my demo version is finished, but I'll try it on PC. It seems very usefull to get a library of ready-made materials.

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